MrSeb writes: "It’s one of Silicon Valley’s greatest pink elephants: Why doesn’t Google offer a cloud storage service to rival Dropbox, Box.net, or Microsoft’s SkyDrive? Google has the most internet-connected servers in the world, the largest combined storage of any web company, and already offers photo storage (Picasa), document storage (Docs), music storage (Music), but for some reason it has never offered a unified Google Drive. According to people familiar with the matter, however, our wait is almost over: Google’s Hard Drive In The Sky is coming soon, possibly 'within weeks.' Feature-wise, it sounds like Google Drive will be comparable to Dropbox, with free basic storage (5GB?) and additional space for a yearly fee. Will that be enough to set it apart from other cloud storage providers, though? With Microsoft's SkyDrive being deeply integrated into Windows 8 and WP8, will Google squeeze Drive into Android and Chrome OS? Google is years behind with Google Drive — it will need something juicy to make the service worthwhile."